Loudonville’s Long Family History – A Message From Michael

For more than four decades, our family has proudly served our senior community by operating Loudonville Assisted Living Residence. We first opened our doors to Capital Region seniors in 1949 as a small, skilled-nursing home located in Westmere. In 1969, my father, Gerald Levine (1918 -2000), opened our current location at 298 Albany Shaker Road, known at that time as “Old Loudonville.” In memorandum of my father, the Gerald Levine Center for Memory Care opened in 2005 as a place where people with Alzheimer’s and related memory disorders can thrive. Now we are overjoyed to announce the tremendous success of our new Enhanced Assisted Living wing, which opened in May 2014. As such, Loudonville has earned a reputation as one of the finest residences of its type in the Northeast.

Our family heritage and commitment continue to evolve, especially as we welcomed my daughter Rhea O’ Connor, Esq. in 2014 – the third generation in a truly unique family-owned and-operated business. We plan to be here for generations to come, adapting to meet the needs of our changing senior population with our three distinct communities of care.

Visit us at Loudonville and see for yourself what it means to be part of our family. We take pride in our neighborhood, community and friends. Our philosophy is based on traditional values that recognize the unique needs and preferences of each person. At Loudonville, you’ll find yourself surrounded with support, choice and a path that fosters independence. We are fully licensed by the New York State Department of Health and work hard to ensure our home not only meets but exceeds their standards.

Our doors are always open, and we encourage you to come for a visit. Meet our family of residents and dedicated staff. See for yourself the many things that Loudonville has to offer, and witness our personal commitment to quality as you experience all aspects of the care we provide.

Sincerely,
Michael Levine